Jefferson Tiley
Controls Manager

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Controls Manager
My client is a global leader in consultancy with operations across the UK, from Scotland to the South Coast.
Jefferson Tiley are assisting with the hire of a Senior Manager to focus on Controls Assurance. The role is based in London, and we are seeking someone experienced with an entrepreneurial mindset and approach.
Responsibilities will include: Delivering multiple assignments of high complexity and variety. You will work closely with and support more senior members of the team in the strategic development of the Controls assurance business focussing on strategy, drive marketing, and business development. You will undertake and lead projects around the delivery of Sox testing, designing, and implementing controls as well as other ad-hoc services. You will work independently and be accountable for the delivery of the project to the Partner for review including determination of resource requirements to service your assignments, monitor progress against budget and timeframes, review work of more junior members of staff and resolve issues prior to Partner review. You will also work to provide support to and drive departmental issues including coaching and feedback to more junior members of staff, ensuring compliance with the stream’s policies and procedures and the firm’s risk management procedures.
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Applicants must be Qualified ACA, ACCA, MIIA or CCAB or equivalent. Ideally you will have experience of SOX or UK internal controls frameworks. An awareness of compliance, legislative and market issues relevant to client businesses are advantageous.


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This is a senior hire, and we are ideally seeking someone who has delivered a similar role elsewhere. As a Senior Manager you will be keen to take the lead on writing proposals for new clients and attending pitches. Passion is critical as this team are proud of their commitment to delivering excellent client service to their FTSE listed portfolio of clients. A background or experience of working in a consultancy would be advantageous.
£66-72k (depending on experience) + benefits including car allowance For more information, please click to apply.
Interviews will take place via Teams with the final stage in person.
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